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Play the KSR Hall of Fame Game Contest: [COLOR="#0000CD. "]Kentucky[/COLOR] vs. Stony Brook @ the 2016 NCAA Tournament Round of 64:
1. Predict the Kentucky margin of victory (+) OR loss (-). If you believe that Kentucky will lose, make sure that you make it clearly known with a -- [minus sign], or something else.
2. Predict the game high scorer, AND the total number of points he will score in the game. NOTE--it does not have to be a Kentucky player for this KSR point.
3. Over/Under: "11": Kentucky needs it's D to be ready for the rigors of the NCAA Tournament. On the season, Kentucky has averaged 5.6 blocks per game AND 5.6 steals per game. Adding them together yields a total of 11.2 blocks and steals, combined into one number, per game. Guess the total number of blocks and steals, added together to equal one combined number, "Over" (+), Under (-), [or "Push" (0)] 11 steals+blocks combined in the game vs. Stony Brook on Thursday night. Just need "Over" (+), "Under" (-), and the predicted number difference from 11 (eleven).
4. Four Forward Shadowing: Alex Poythress, Marcus Lee, Derek Willis, and Skal Labissiere are the main cogs in UK's front court, all averaging at least 15 minutes per game. To offset the potential power scoring of Stony Brook star Jameel Warney, the aforementioned Four Wildcat forwards are going to have to have a presence, individually, and collectively. Predict which of these four Kentucky forwards will have the greatest accumulation of four key stats: points, rebounds, blocks, and steals, and HOW MANY that player will have, added up into ONE combined number. For example, if you believe Alex will have 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks, and 2 assists, all combined into one total number of 22, just need "Alex Poythress, 22".
TB: Number of field goal attempts for Tyler Ulis, Jamal Murray, and Isaiah Briscoe, combined into one total number.
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